


Before we went to the States, I suggested a few Sundays ago that we visit The British Museum. H was up for it because he was interested in their Egyptian artifacts. I got A interested in it by suggesting she take a digital camera and record some movies. It was a beautiful day and the museum was busy but not out of control packed. Not long into our tour, A looked like she had given up the will to live, and there was no light in H’s eyes. As we were leaving I said to H that they were a tough crowd since they didn’t seem wowed at all by the museum. He explained that while the building was impressive, he didn’t think the collection was all that. I do think if you grow up around Chicago and your first experience in museums are Chicago museums, the bar is set pretty high.
2 comments:
is that a crystal skull? Did you see a man in a fedora with a whip lurking about? : )
MW
Anyone who's not impressed with the British Museum's collection must have been sleeping while there.
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